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Authorities continue their desperate search for convicted killers David Sweat and Richard Matt who used power tools to escape from a New York prison.
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Two inmates are still on the run as investigators question a prison employee in their probe of the dramatic escape.
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Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
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drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

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When the Haitian police stormed a prison after rioting in January, they fatally shot at least 12 detainees and wounded 40 others, a New York Times investigation found.
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The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
But what is it really like to be incarcerated?
What does one do to pass the time along?
Is it really like those intense prison movies that seem to contain the rapid fire succession of action that keeps us glued to the couch observing the murders, rapes and scandals that prison life is supposed to contain?
Listen in as I share a very informative conversation with Carlos - a very near and dear life long friend of 44 years who I consider my Brother - as he shares many of the tales that he's experienced as a resident of the New York State Department Of Corruptions!
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Inmates at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., accuse guards of horrible treatment. This video shows one case. It includes some graphic scenes of violence.
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Fight inside Rikers Island prison

Fight inside Rikers Island prison

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Two inmates are still on the run as investigators question a prison employee in their probe of the dramatic escape.
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Two convicted murderers bundled up clothes in their beds, then escaped from their upstate New York maximum security prison cells through catwalks and tunnels, officials said.
As a result of the deception, Richard Matt and David Sweat were accounted for during a morning bed check at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, about 20 miles south of the Canadian border, said New York State police.
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Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
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new york toughest prison in rikers island USA - HD

new york toughest prison in rikers island USA - HD

new york toughest prison in rikers island USA - HD

drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

12:55

World: The Killings at Les Cayes Prison | The New York Times

World: The Killings at Les Cayes Prison | The New York Times

World: The Killings at Les Cayes Prison | The New York Times

When the Haitian police stormed a prison after rioting in January, they fatally shot at least 12 detainees and wounded 40 others, a New York Times investigation found.
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42:53

Notorious Prisons E03 Auburn Prison Documentary

Notorious Prisons E03 Auburn Prison Documentary

Notorious Prisons E03 Auburn Prison Documentary

The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

Prison Life: Tales From The New York State Department Of Corruption!

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
But what is it really like to be incarcerated?
What does one do to pass the time along?
Is it really like those intense prison movies that seem to contain the rapid fire succession of action that keeps us glued to the couch observing the murders, rapes and scandals that prison life is supposed to contain?
Listen in as I share a very informative conversation with Carlos - a very near and dear life long friend of 44 years who I consider my Brother - as he shares many of the tales that he's experienced as a resident of the New York State Department Of Corruptions!
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RAW: Teen Thrown In Violent New York Prison For Years Without Ever Having Been Convicted

RAW: Teen Thrown In Violent New York Prison For Years Without Ever Having Been Convicted

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Bronx resident Kalief Browder was walking home from a party when he was abruptly arrested by New York City police officers on May 14, 2010. A complete stranger said Browder had robbed him a few weeks earlier and, consequently, changed the 16-year-old's life forever.
Browder was imprisoned for three years before the charges were dropped in June 2013, according to a WABC-TVEyewitness News investigation.
At the time of the teen's arrest, Browder's family was unable to pay the $10,000 bail. He was placed in the infamously violent Rikers Island correctional facility, where he remained until earlier this year.
Now that he's free, the young man is speaking up about his experience.
"I spent three New Year's in there, three birthdays...," Browder, now 20, said in a recent interview with WABC, adding that he was released with "no apology."
In October, Browder filed a civil lawsuit against the Bronx District Attorney, City of New York, the New York City Police Department, the New York CityDepartment of Corrections and a number of state-employed individuals.
The official complaint states Browder was "physically assaulted and beaten" by officers and other inmates during his time at Rikers Island. The document also maintains the accused was "placed in solitary confinement for more than 400 days" and was "deprived meals." In addition, officers allegedly prevented him from pursuing his education. Browder attempted suicide at least six times.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Browder's current lawyer Paul Prestia summarized his client's experience as "inexplicable" and "unheard of." Based off one man's identification, Browder was charged with robbery in the second degree, he notes. It took three years to dismiss these charges, even though it was, in Prestia's words, a "straightforward case to try."
"The city needs to be held accountable for what happened," Prestia said. "[Browder] had a right to a fair and speedy trail, and he wasn't afforded any of that. He maintained his innocence the entire time, and essentially got a three year sentence for that."
Still, when Browder was offered a plea deal in January, he refused to take it, because he did not want to plead guilty to the crime, WABC-TV notes. (Had Browder been tried in a timely fashion and pled guilty to the crime, Prestia told HuffPost, he might have spent less time in prison.)
Prestia adds that his client has suffered lingering mental health problems, and though he's currently going to school for his GED, he's "clearly way behind from where he would have been."
"We need someone to be held accountable," Prestia said. "This can't just go unnoticed. To the extent that [Browder] can be financially compensated -- although it's not going to get those years back for him -- it may give him a chance to succeed."
The DistrictAttorney's office said it was unable to comment, as Browder's allegations are currently the subject of ongoing litigation.
Incidentally, Browder's claims about his experience at Rikers Island are consistent with findings from a recent report commissioned by the New York City Boardof Correction. The report, obtained by The Associated Press, notes that the use of force by prison staff has more than tripled from 2004 to 2013, from seven incidents of force per 100 inmates, to almost 25. Additionally, the number of self-mutilation and suicide attempts by Rikers inmates have increased by 75 percent from 2007 to 2012. According to the report, 40 percent of the city jail's 12,200 inmates are mentally ill, and many of these inmates are placed in solitary confinement "holes" as punishment.

Death at Clinton Prison | The New York Times

Inmates at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., accuse guards of horrible treatment. This video shows one case. It includes some graphic scenes of violence.
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Two inmates are still on the run as investigators question a prison employee in their probe of the dramatic escape.
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Two convicted murderers bundled up clothes in their beds, then escaped from their upstate New York maximum security prison cells through catwalks and tunnels, officials said.
As a result of the deception, Richard Matt and DavidSwea...

Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
WATCH THE FULL EPISODE OF NIGHTLINE:
https://abc.tv/2t61P30
5/20/16 - A HiddenAmerica: InsideRikers Island

published: 21 May 2016

new york toughest prison in rikers island USA - HD

drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

published: 25 Mar 2018

World: The Killings at Les Cayes Prison | The New York Times

When the Haitian police stormed a prison after rioting in January, they fatally shot at least 12 detainees and wounded 40 others, a New York Times investigation found.
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published: 25 May 2010

Notorious Prisons E03 Auburn Prison Documentary

The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

Inside New York's Rikers Island prison

Prison Life: Tales From The New York State Department Of Corruption!

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
But what is it really like to be incarcerated?
What does one do to pass the time along?
Is it really like those intense prison m...

published: 01 Jun 2015

RAW: Teen Thrown In Violent New York Prison For Years Without Ever Having Been Convicted

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Bronx resident Kalief Browder was walking home from a party when he was abruptly arrested by New York City police officers on May 14, 2010. A complete stranger said Browder had robbed him a few weeks earlier and, consequently, changed the 16-year-old's life forever.
Browder was imprisoned for three years before the charges were dropped in June 2013, according to a WABC-TVEyewitness News investigation.
At the time of the teen's arrest, Browder's family was unable to pay the $10,000 bail. He was placed in the infamously violent Rikers Island correctional facility, where he remained until earlier this year.
Now that he's free, the young man is speaking up about his experience.
"I spent three New Year's in there, three birthdays...," Browder, now 20,...

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Fight inside Rikers Island prison

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Two convicted murderers bundled up clothes in their beds, then escaped from their upstate New York maximum security prison cells through catwalks and tunnels, officials said.
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Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
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Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
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drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dini...

drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

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The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

Prison Life: Tales From The New York State Department Of Corruption!

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that pu...

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
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Is it really like those intense prison movies that seem to contain the rapid fire succession of action that keeps us glued to the couch observing the murders, rapes and scandals that prison life is supposed to contain?
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http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
But what is it really like to be incarcerated?
What does one do to pass the time along?
Is it really like those intense prison movies that seem to contain the rapid fire succession of action that keeps us glued to the couch observing the murders, rapes and scandals that prison life is supposed to contain?
Listen in as I share a very informative conversation with Carlos - a very near and dear life long friend of 44 years who I consider my Brother - as he shares many of the tales that he's experienced as a resident of the New York State Department Of Corruptions!
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Bronx resident Kalief Browder was walking home from a party when he was abruptly arrested by New York City police officers on May 14, 2010. A complete stranger said Browder had robbed him a few weeks earlier and, consequently, changed the 16-year-old's life forever.
Browder was imprisoned for three years before the charges were dropped in June 2013, according to a WABC-TVEyewitness News investigation.
At the time of the teen's arrest, Browder's family was unable to pay the $10,000 bail. He was placed in the infamously violent Rikers Island correctional facility, where he remained until earlier this year.
Now that he's free, the young man is speaking up about his experience.
"I spent three New Year's in there, three birthdays...," Browder, now 20, said in a recent interview with WABC, adding that he was released with "no apology."
In October, Browder filed a civil lawsuit against the Bronx District Attorney, City of New York, the New York City Police Department, the New York CityDepartment of Corrections and a number of state-employed individuals.
The official complaint states Browder was "physically assaulted and beaten" by officers and other inmates during his time at Rikers Island. The document also maintains the accused was "placed in solitary confinement for more than 400 days" and was "deprived meals." In addition, officers allegedly prevented him from pursuing his education. Browder attempted suicide at least six times.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Browder's current lawyer Paul Prestia summarized his client's experience as "inexplicable" and "unheard of." Based off one man's identification, Browder was charged with robbery in the second degree, he notes. It took three years to dismiss these charges, even though it was, in Prestia's words, a "straightforward case to try."
"The city needs to be held accountable for what happened," Prestia said. "[Browder] had a right to a fair and speedy trail, and he wasn't afforded any of that. He maintained his innocence the entire time, and essentially got a three year sentence for that."
Still, when Browder was offered a plea deal in January, he refused to take it, because he did not want to plead guilty to the crime, WABC-TV notes. (Had Browder been tried in a timely fashion and pled guilty to the crime, Prestia told HuffPost, he might have spent less time in prison.)
Prestia adds that his client has suffered lingering mental health problems, and though he's currently going to school for his GED, he's "clearly way behind from where he would have been."
"We need someone to be held accountable," Prestia said. "This can't just go unnoticed. To the extent that [Browder] can be financially compensated -- although it's not going to get those years back for him -- it may give him a chance to succeed."
The DistrictAttorney's office said it was unable to comment, as Browder's allegations are currently the subject of ongoing litigation.
Incidentally, Browder's claims about his experience at Rikers Island are consistent with findings from a recent report commissioned by the New York City Boardof Correction. The report, obtained by The Associated Press, notes that the use of force by prison staff has more than tripled from 2004 to 2013, from seven incidents of force per 100 inmates, to almost 25. Additionally, the number of self-mutilation and suicide attempts by Rikers inmates have increased by 75 percent from 2007 to 2012. According to the report, 40 percent of the city jail's 12,200 inmates are mentally ill, and many of these inmates are placed in solitary confinement "holes" as punishment.

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Bronx resident Kalief Browder was walking home from a party when he was abruptly arrested by New York City police officers on May 14, 2010. A complete stranger said Browder had robbed him a few weeks earlier and, consequently, changed the 16-year-old's life forever.
Browder was imprisoned for three years before the charges were dropped in June 2013, according to a WABC-TVEyewitness News investigation.
At the time of the teen's arrest, Browder's family was unable to pay the $10,000 bail. He was placed in the infamously violent Rikers Island correctional facility, where he remained until earlier this year.
Now that he's free, the young man is speaking up about his experience.
"I spent three New Year's in there, three birthdays...," Browder, now 20, said in a recent interview with WABC, adding that he was released with "no apology."
In October, Browder filed a civil lawsuit against the Bronx District Attorney, City of New York, the New York City Police Department, the New York CityDepartment of Corrections and a number of state-employed individuals.
The official complaint states Browder was "physically assaulted and beaten" by officers and other inmates during his time at Rikers Island. The document also maintains the accused was "placed in solitary confinement for more than 400 days" and was "deprived meals." In addition, officers allegedly prevented him from pursuing his education. Browder attempted suicide at least six times.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Browder's current lawyer Paul Prestia summarized his client's experience as "inexplicable" and "unheard of." Based off one man's identification, Browder was charged with robbery in the second degree, he notes. It took three years to dismiss these charges, even though it was, in Prestia's words, a "straightforward case to try."
"The city needs to be held accountable for what happened," Prestia said. "[Browder] had a right to a fair and speedy trail, and he wasn't afforded any of that. He maintained his innocence the entire time, and essentially got a three year sentence for that."
Still, when Browder was offered a plea deal in January, he refused to take it, because he did not want to plead guilty to the crime, WABC-TV notes. (Had Browder been tried in a timely fashion and pled guilty to the crime, Prestia told HuffPost, he might have spent less time in prison.)
Prestia adds that his client has suffered lingering mental health problems, and though he's currently going to school for his GED, he's "clearly way behind from where he would have been."
"We need someone to be held accountable," Prestia said. "This can't just go unnoticed. To the extent that [Browder] can be financially compensated -- although it's not going to get those years back for him -- it may give him a chance to succeed."
The DistrictAttorney's office said it was unable to comment, as Browder's allegations are currently the subject of ongoing litigation.
Incidentally, Browder's claims about his experience at Rikers Island are consistent with findings from a recent report commissioned by the New York City Boardof Correction. The report, obtained by The Associated Press, notes that the use of force by prison staff has more than tripled from 2004 to 2013, from seven incidents of force per 100 inmates, to almost 25. Additionally, the number of self-mutilation and suicide attempts by Rikers inmates have increased by 75 percent from 2007 to 2012. According to the report, 40 percent of the city jail's 12,200 inmates are mentally ill, and many of these inmates are placed in solitary confinement "holes" as punishment.

Death at Clinton Prison | The New York Times

Inmates at Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, N.Y., accuse guards of horrible treatment. This video shows one case. It includes some graphic scenes of violence.
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Fight inside Rikers Island prison

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Two inmates are still on the run as investigators question a prison employee in their probe of the dramatic escape.
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Two convicted murderers bundled up clothes in their beds, then escaped from their upstate New York maximum security prison cells through catwalks and tunnels, officials said.
As a result of the deception, Richard Matt and David Sweat were accounted for during a morning bed check at the Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, about 20 miles south of the Canadian border, said New York State police.
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Diane Sawyer went inside the unit called punitive segregation, where inmates are locked up for up to 23 hours a day.
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new york toughest prison in rikers island USA - HD

drawing by artist Salvador Dalí, done as an apology because he was unable to attend a talk about art for the prisoners at Rikers Island, hung in the inmate dining room in J.A.T.C. (HDM) from 1965 to 1981, when it was moved to the prison lobby in E.M.T.C. (C76) for safekeeping. The drawing was stolen in March 2003 and ..

World: The Killings at Les Cayes Prison | The New York Times

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Notorious Prisons E03 Auburn Prison Documentary

The StatePenitentiary in Auburn, New York is the centerpiece of a city and a monument to one of America's first attempts at criminal rehabilitation. Its founders were liberal prison reformers who believed their task could be accomplished through penitence, hard work, and silence. The "Auburn System" was adopted by most U.S. prisons in the early 1900s. Now, all that remains of that system is hard work--and hard time--for the most violent offenders in New York State.

Prison Life: Tales From The New York State Department Of Corruption!

http://www.LanceScurv.com/ - PrisonLife in America has been for many a fascination as well as a curiosity that has spawned many urban legends and tales that push the limits of all things logic.
Regardless of the actual facility, the life of those incarcerated have much in common aside from the minor differences in local policy and procedures that cause the slight differences in the lockdown experience.
We see the television shows that thrive on the sensationalism that attract the viewers but give a false measure of what it's really like to wake up each and every day knowing that you will be right there for the next several years depending on the sentence.
But what is it really like to be incarcerated?
What does one do to pass the time along?
Is it really like those intense prison movies that seem to contain the rapid fire succession of action that keeps us glued to the couch observing the murders, rapes and scandals that prison life is supposed to contain?
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RAW: Teen Thrown In Violent New York Prison For Years Without Ever Having Been Convicted

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Bronx resident Kalief Browder was walking home from a party when he was abruptly arrested by New York City police officers on May 14, 2010. A complete stranger said Browder had robbed him a few weeks earlier and, consequently, changed the 16-year-old's life forever.
Browder was imprisoned for three years before the charges were dropped in June 2013, according to a WABC-TVEyewitness News investigation.
At the time of the teen's arrest, Browder's family was unable to pay the $10,000 bail. He was placed in the infamously violent Rikers Island correctional facility, where he remained until earlier this year.
Now that he's free, the young man is speaking up about his experience.
"I spent three New Year's in there, three birthdays...," Browder, now 20, said in a recent interview with WABC, adding that he was released with "no apology."
In October, Browder filed a civil lawsuit against the Bronx District Attorney, City of New York, the New York City Police Department, the New York CityDepartment of Corrections and a number of state-employed individuals.
The official complaint states Browder was "physically assaulted and beaten" by officers and other inmates during his time at Rikers Island. The document also maintains the accused was "placed in solitary confinement for more than 400 days" and was "deprived meals." In addition, officers allegedly prevented him from pursuing his education. Browder attempted suicide at least six times.
In an interview with The Huffington Post, Browder's current lawyer Paul Prestia summarized his client's experience as "inexplicable" and "unheard of." Based off one man's identification, Browder was charged with robbery in the second degree, he notes. It took three years to dismiss these charges, even though it was, in Prestia's words, a "straightforward case to try."
"The city needs to be held accountable for what happened," Prestia said. "[Browder] had a right to a fair and speedy trail, and he wasn't afforded any of that. He maintained his innocence the entire time, and essentially got a three year sentence for that."
Still, when Browder was offered a plea deal in January, he refused to take it, because he did not want to plead guilty to the crime, WABC-TV notes. (Had Browder been tried in a timely fashion and pled guilty to the crime, Prestia told HuffPost, he might have spent less time in prison.)
Prestia adds that his client has suffered lingering mental health problems, and though he's currently going to school for his GED, he's "clearly way behind from where he would have been."
"We need someone to be held accountable," Prestia said. "This can't just go unnoticed. To the extent that [Browder] can be financially compensated -- although it's not going to get those years back for him -- it may give him a chance to succeed."
The DistrictAttorney's office said it was unable to comment, as Browder's allegations are currently the subject of ongoing litigation.
Incidentally, Browder's claims about his experience at Rikers Island are consistent with findings from a recent report commissioned by the New York City Boardof Correction. The report, obtained by The Associated Press, notes that the use of force by prison staff has more than tripled from 2004 to 2013, from seven incidents of force per 100 inmates, to almost 25. Additionally, the number of self-mutilation and suicide attempts by Rikers inmates have increased by 75 percent from 2007 to 2012. According to the report, 40 percent of the city jail's 12,200 inmates are mentally ill, and many of these inmates are placed in solitary confinement "holes" as punishment.